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Julie Hill What cities are currently great for high airbnb returns?
23 May 2024 | 80 replies
There's also a glut of Airbnbs after the Superbowl and the threat of near term regulation.  
Hong Zhu How to handle bad/untrue review from Airbnb guests
18 May 2024 | 6 replies
This sounds like you would be covered under AirBnB’s “Extortion Policy”.Best to report this threat right away.
Hong Zhu How to handle bad/untrue review from Airbnb guests
18 May 2024 | 9 replies
If the complaints are unfounded: Hopefully the threats/extortion was sent in the Airbnb app.
Susan M. Eviction "dismissed without prejudice"
17 May 2024 | 25 replies
Another reason in case might get dismissed without prejudice is the landlord is a weak scumbag who realize he doesn't have a chance in court against an astute tenant and he doesn't want to have to pay all the penalties for turning off utilities and making death threats to get people to leave.
Nina Zou Can I ask my applicants to disclose service dog if they have one?
16 May 2024 | 10 replies
According to the Fair Housing Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act:Even if a landlord has a no pet policy in place, the law does not consider service animals as pets and therefore the service animal is exempt from such a restriction.Service animals are allowed anywhere a person would go, including food areas that would normally restrict an animal’s presence.Landlords cannot charge a pet deposit or pet fee for service animals, however the tenant is liable for any damage that the service animal may cause.Landlords can require written verification from the tenant’s health care provider that they are disabled but cannot ask for any specifics about the disability.Landlords can require written verification from the tenant’s health care provider that the service animal is needed.Landlords can request copies of the animal’s health records to prove the animal is in good health, parasite-free and immunized/vaccinated.Landlords can write warnings or even evict a tenant with a service animal if the animal is disturbing others, posing a threat to others or causing considerable damage to the property.In other words, you can ask for appropriate paperwork concerning the tenant’s need for the service animal and to verify the animal’s health. 
Brittany Farrell Problem with contractor... and now he's threatening a lien on my building
15 May 2024 | 11 replies
Many people make threats as a means of scaring you.
Jeremy Host Overhanging Tree Limbs
13 May 2024 | 6 replies
If hollow threats get ya all worked up....
Kyle Curtin Tips for assessing a new market!
12 May 2024 | 4 replies
The numbers may look great on paper, but if there could be a larger threat to your safety than you bargained for, websites like neighborhoodscout.com can help you navigate that dynamic before learning the hard way!
Henry T. More Maui STR threats
8 May 2024 | 7 replies

I've lost interest in Hawaii long ago,  but thought others may want to read this.https://apnews.com/article/hawaii-maui-wildfires-vacation-re...

Jonathan Julian New software startup for contractors in CA
4 May 2024 | 0 replies
We also see the struggles you face:Disgruntled customers due to communication breakdowns and scheduling mishaps.Frustrated employees missing deadlines because of complex systems.Recurring service issues stemming from a lack of standardized procedures.Unhappy technicians dealing with unclear pay structures and disputes.The constant threat of legal and financial trouble from non-compliance.You wear many hats, and there just aren't enough hours in the day.